Inform your vote: a guide to the 2014 U.S. Senate election
By Jenna Zhang | October 29, 2014With less than a week until Election Day, take a look at how the two candidates stack up on key issues.
With less than a week until Election Day, take a look at how the two candidates stack up on key issues.
An eight-month investigation into the academic scandal at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill revealed that the university’s “shadow curriculum” benefited more than 3,000 students—many of...
Students and guest speakers discussed the real-life influences on the popular Netflix series "House of Cards" within congressional politics Tuesday night.
Get Ready for Marriage North Carolina, an event hosted by Equality NC, offered legal and financial advice for those directly affected by the recent legalization of same-sex marriage in North Carolina
The Go Vote Early program will transport students and employees from Duke to an early voting polling site at NCCU in late October.
More than a dozen couples wed in downtown's Old Courthouse Monday—the first full day that North Carolina issued same-sex marriage licenses.
Read about the major topics covered by Kay Hagan, Thom Tillis and Sean Haugh in the third debate of the Senate race and where the candidates stood.
Chaser, a 10-year-old Border Collie, recognizes the names of over 1,000 objects—making her vocabulary range three times that of an average two-year old human. John
After violent crime in Durham saw a 30 percent increase in the first half of 2014, local activists are targeting change among the city's youth.
Democratic senator Kay Hagan and House Speaker Thom Tillis came out with guns blazing Tuesday in their second of three U.S. Senate debates.
Foreign affairs have taken center stage in North Carolina’s highly contentious U.S. Senate race—a shift from the social concerns that typically dominate senatorial elections.
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In order to preserve a historic Durham Civil War site, the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources is trying to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars by the end of the month.
North Carolina Pride celebrated its 30th anniversary with the annual LGBTQ pride parade on East Campus last Saturday.
A hub for innovation and science is brewing in downtown Durham.
Senate and House Democrats will continue advocating for a student loan refinancing bill that failed to pass last week.
"Voters in North Carolina could end up deciding whether it’s a Republican or Democrat-led senate."
Prominent scholars in foreign policy tackled the potential threat of Sino-Russian relations at a talk Monday in the Sanford School of Public Policy.
This August, North Carolina’s first charter school for children with special needs opened in Raleigh, aiming to improve education for students with intellectual, social and developmental disabilities.
A dramatic gender divide has the potential to influence one of the most tightly contested U.S. Senate races in the country.